Sentence examples for even difficult to read from inspiring English sources

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Our days were not much better, with overcast skies that made it even difficult to read indoors.

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The second match was even more difficult to read.

These letters are still graphically dramatic, even if difficult to read.

Making the outlook even more difficult to read, the aftereffects of recessions often ripple through society, and hence through politics, long after they come to a technical end.

With this layout, Times New Roman font makes it even more difficult to read... 10102; - Arial or Helvetica would be more effective.

T.J.Clark's überformalist article for the exhibition catalogue ('On Frank Auerbach') makes it even more difficult to read these series as visual essays on the relationship between pigments, feelings and repression.

Pay particular attention to: E and F I, J and L M, N and W U and V I and T(It is often hard to tell the difference between these letters when candidates write them quickly).Numbers: Numbers can be even more difficult to read:Many candidates do not realise that their numbers cannot be recognised by the examiners.

My notes from the evening are difficult to read, but if I have this right, they indicate that Dave's career in the league lasted 16 years; the average player's is 3.2 years.

Even his house is difficult to read, for though spacious and book-lined, it sits in unfashionable Golders Green, and looks from the outside like somewhere an accountant - or my grandparents - might live.

The nine holes were pretty awful, but Woods's tendency to dismiss things with a smile makes him difficult to read, even for those who know him well.

Guy's long speeches on the subject of his illness are bludgeoning, difficult to read even without the underlying hum of biographical contiguity.

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